How Do I Know If I Have Dry Eye Syndrome?
Dry Eye Syndrome is caused by chronic lack of sufficient lubrication and moisture on the surface of your eye. This is more common among women. Although there is no determining factor for this, we believe dry eyes could possibly be due to hormonal fluctuations.
Symptoms You May Have Dry Eye Syndrome
- Blurriness
- Sensitivity to light
- Irritation from windy conditions
- Fatigued eyes, especially at the end of the day
- Irritation, or problems wearing contact lenses
- Gritty or scratchy feelings
- Excessive tearing
- Red eyes
If you suffer from any of the above, get in touch with your local Performance Eyecare office to take a look and possibly diagnose for treatment.
Possible Causes
- Heavy reading, or excessive digital device use
- LASIK eye surgery
- Prolonged contacts lens wearing
- Living or working in dry environments
- Diets lacking in fatty acids
- Certain prescriptions such as allergy drugs, beta-blockers, etc
- Deficiency of tear-producing glands
- Certain health conditions such as arthritis, diabetes, lupus & more